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Men's Swimming & Diving Big 12 Record Book Big Men’s Swimming & Diving Big 12 Record Book Big 12 Record Book Men’s Swimming & Diving BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2005 1,650-yard Freestyle Feb. 23-26 1997 -- Tyler Painter, KU 15:03.35 1997 Student Recreation Natatorium Center 1998 -- Tyler Painter, KU 15:01.72 Feb. 26-28, March 1 College Station, Texas 1999 -- Tyler Painter, KU 15:08.42 Student Recreation Center Natatorium 1. Texas 1,050.00 2000 -- Jon Younghouse, UT 15:07.90 College Station, Texas 2. Texas A&M 842.00 2001 -- Jim Pullin, UT 15:14.75 1. Texas 920.50 3. Missouri 788.00 2002 -- Jim Pullin, UT 15:11.82 2. Nebraska 735.50 2003 -- John Nabors, UT 15:28.11 3. Texas A&M 493.00 2006 2004 -- John Nabors, UT 15:29.48 4. Kansas 471.00 Feb. 22-25 2005 -- James Hard, TAMU 15:39.28 5. Iowa State 420.00 University of Missouri Aquatics Center 2006 -- Michael Klueh, UT 14:51.32 6. Missouri 237.00 Columbia, Mo. 2007 -- Michael Klueh, UT 14:42.69 1. Texas 1,036.50 1998 2. Texas A&M 838.00 100-yard Backstroke Feb. 26-28 3. Missouri 719.00 1997 -- Neil Walker, UT 46.25 Student Recreation Center Natatorium 1998 -- Neil Walker, UT 47.22 College Station, Texas 2007 1999 -- Tom Hannan, UT 47.29 1. Texas 886.00 Feb. 14-17 2000 -- Tom Hannan, UT 46.65 2. Nebraska 638.50 Student Recreation Center Natatorium 2001 -- Tom Hannan, UT 47.23 3. Texas A&M 579.00 College Station, Texas 2002 -- Riley Janes, TAMU 47.59 4. Iowa State 470.50 1. Texas 1,114.00 2003 -- Aaron Peirsol, UT 47.21 5. Kansas 439.00 2. Texas A&M 828.00 2004 -- Matt Rose, TAMU 47.37 6. Missouri 326.00 3. Missouri 735.00 2005 -- Andrew Davidson, UT 47.34 2006 -- Garrett Weber-Gale, UT 47.70 1999 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 2007 -- Thomas Sacco, UT 47.70 March 4-6 Jamail Texas Swimming Center 50-yard Freestyle 200-yard Backstroke Austin, Texas 1997 -- Neil Walker, UT 19.75 1997 -- Neil Walker, UT 1:41.72 1. Texas 882.50 1998 -- Neil Walker, UT 19.59 1998 -- Matt Ulrickson, UT 1:46.73 2. Nebraska 634.00 1999 -- Jerrod Kappler, TAMU 19.71 1999 -- Matt Ulrickson, UT 1:45.01 3. Texas A&M 625.50 2000 -- Bryan Jones, UT 19.69 2000 -- Matt Ulrickson, UT 1:44.58 4. Iowa State 512.00 2001-- Ian Crocker, UT 19.70 2001 -- Nate Dusing, UT 1:41.94 5. Kansas 452.00 2002 -- Ian Crocker, UT 20.06 2002 -- Nathan O’Brien, UT 1:44.20 6. Missouri 313.00 2003 -- Matt Rose, TAMU 19.66 2003 -- Aaron Peirsol, UT 1:41.36 2004 -- Ian Crocker, UT 19.18 2004 -- Aaron Peirsol, UT 1:41.71 2000 2005 -- Andrew Sullivant, TAMU 19.89 2005 -- John Patterson, UT 1:44.34 March 2-4 2006 -- Garrett Weber-Gale, UT 19.78 2006 -- Caleb McDermott, UT 1:43.14 Student Recreation Center Natatorium 2007 -- Garrett Weber-Gale, UT 19.76 2007 -- Caleb McDermott, UT 1:44.04 College Station, Texas 1. Texas 1,007.00 100-yard Freestyle 100-yard Breaststroke 2. Nebraska 649.00 1997 -- Brian Esway, UT 43.64 1997 -- Jay Schindler, ISU 54.49 3. Iowa State 564.00 1998 -- Neil Walker, UT 43.02 1998 -- Jay Schindler, ISU 53.24 4. Texas A&M 563.00 1999 -- Jerrod Kappler, TAMU 43.54 1999 -- Russell Chozick, UT 54.25 5. Kansas 336.00 2000 -- Bryan Jones, UT 43.45 2000 -- Russell Chozick, UT 54.31 6. Missouri 301.00 2001 -- Jamie Rauch, UT 43.56 2001 -- Brenden Hansen, UT 53.71 2002 -- Matt Rose, TAMU 43.71 2002 -- Brendan Hansen, UT 53.33 2001 2003 -- Matt Rose, TAMU 43.45 2003 -- Brendan Hansen, UT 53.58 March 1-3 2004 -- Ian Crocker, UT 42.68 2004 -- Brendan Hansen, UT 52.50 Jamail Texas Swimming Center 2005 -- Garrett Weber-Gale, UT 42.84 2005 -- Matt Lowe, UT 53.16 Austin, Texas 2006 -- Garrett Weber-Gale, UT 43.01 2006 -- Matt Lowe, UT 53.78 1. Texas 1,105.00 2007 -- Garrett Weber-Gale, UT 42.73 2007 -- Tyler O’Halloran, UT 54.10 2. Texas A&M 622.00 3. Iowa State 487.50 200-yard Freestyle 200-yard Breaststroke 4. Nebraska 475.50 1997 -- Chris Archer, UT 1:36.14 1997 -- Jeff Livingston, UT 1:58.78 5. Missouri 353.50 1998 -- Jamie Rauch, UT 1:36.09 1998 -- Valery Kalmikovs, NU 1:59.21 6. Kansas 275.50 1999 -- Anthony Rogis, NU 1:34.97 1999 -- Brad Aiken, UT 1:59.52 2000 -- Jamie Rauch, UT 1:36.63 2000 -- Russell Chozick, UT 1:58.62 2002 2001 -- Jamie Rauch, UT 1:34.47 2001 -- Brenden Hansen, UT 1:55.92 Feb. 20-23 2002 -- Chris Kemp, UT 1:35.11 2002 -- Brenden Hansen, UT 1:55.68 Student Recreation Center Natatorium 2003 -- Chris Kemp, UT 1:35.10 2003 -- Brendan Hansen, UT 1:55.40 College Station, Texas 2004 -- Tony Diers, UT 1:36.86 2004 -- Brendan Hansen, UT 1:55.49 1. Texas 1,085.50 2005 -- Matthew McGinnis, UT 1:35.63 2005 -- Christian Schurr, UT 1:58.28 2. Texas A&M 780.50 2006 -- Matthew McGinnis, UT 1:34.82 2006 -- Christian Schurr, UT 1:57.17 3. Missouri 624.00 2007 -- Matthew McGinnis, UT 1:34.37 2007 -- Alejandro Jacabo, TAMU 1:58.11 2003 500-yard Freestyle 100-yard Butterfly Feb. 19-22 1997 -- Erik Jorgensen, KU 4:21.52 1997 -- Adam Pine, NU 47.02 Jamail Texas Swimming Center 1998 -- Scott Goldblatt, UT 4:20.65 1998 -- Nate Dusing, UT 47.03 Austin, Texas 1999 -- Scott Goldblatt, UT 4:20.17 1999 -- Adam Pine, NU 46.71 1. Texas 1,030.00 2000 -- Scott Goldblatt, UT 4:20.42 2000 -- Adam Pine, UT 46.26 2. Texas A&M 908.00 2001 -- Scott Goldblatt, UT 4:19.76 2001 -- Ian Crocker, UT 46.64 3. Missouri 760.00 2002 -- Chris Kemp, UT 4:19.87 2002 -- Ian Crocker, UT 46.70 2003 -- Chris Kemp, UT 4:19.08 2003 -- Ian Crocker, UT 46.96 2004 2004 -- Aaron Piersol, UT 4:23.26 2004 -- Ian Crocker, UT 44.72 Feb. 25-28 2005 -- Matthew McGinnis, UT 4:22.87 2005 -- Daniel Ditoro, UT 47.05 Jamail Texas Swimming Center 2006 -- Michael Klueh, UT 4:15.28 2006 -- David Donaldson, UT 47.82 Austin, Texas 2007 -- Michael Klueh, UT 4:15.57 2007 -- Rick Berens, UT 46.97 1. Texas 1,072.00 2. Texas A&M 933.00 3. Missouri 604.00 116 Men’s Swimming & Diving Big 12 Record Book Big 12 Record Book Men’s Swimming & Diving (O’Halloran, Weber-Gale, Diers, Crocker) One-Meter Diving 200-yard Butterfly 2005 -- Texas 2:53.69 1997 -- Mark Naftanel, TAMU 537.50 1997 -- Paul Latimer, UT 1:46.98 (McAnally, McDermott, McGinnis, Weber-Gale) 1998 -- Danny Bergman, NU 563.37 1998 -- Nate Dusing, UT 1:45.96 2006 -- Texas 3:12.63 1999 -- Mark Naftanel, TAMU 598.70 1999 -- Nate Dusing, UT 1:44.13 (Sacco, Schurr, Rohleder, Weber-Gale) 2000 -- Erik Cook, NU 564.80 2000 -- Tom Hannan, UT 1:45.03 2007 -- Texas 2:53.76 2001 -- Troy Dumis, UT 375.20 2001 -- Tom Hannan, UT 1:44.97 (Weber-Gale, Verlatti, Walters, McGinnis) 2002 -- Troy Dumais, UT 354.30 2002 -- Ranier Kendrick, UT 1:43.92 2003 -- Christian Picard, TAMU 317.75 2003 -- Rainer Kendrick, UT 1:44.87 2004 -- Mark Shattuck, UT 355.70 2004 -- Rainer Kendrick, UT 1:45.10 800-yard Freestyle Relay 1997 -- Texas 6:28.73 2005 -- Eric Sehn, TAMU 352.20 2005 -- Nate O’Brien, UT 1:48.11 (Jones, Walker, Brockman, Eckerman) 2006 -- Eric Sehn, TAMU 396.05 2006 -- David Donaldson, UT 1:46.33 1998 -- Texas 6:30.88 2007 -- Eric Sehn, TAMU 374.20 2007 -- Israel Duran Mata, TAMU 1:44.42 (Goldblatt, Jones, Dusing, Rauch) 1999 -- Texas 6:26.70 Three-Meter Diving 200-yard Individual Medley (Jones, Younghouse, Goldblatt, Rauch) 1997 -- Mark Naftanel, TAMU 574.60 1997 -- Chris Archer, UT 1:46.72 2000 -- Texas 6:26.73 1998 -- Mark Naftanel, TAMU 596.75 1998 -- Nate Dusing, UT 1:47.70 (Pullin, Crocker, Kendrick, Kemp) 1999 -- Danny Bergman, NU 600.90 1999 -- Nate Dusing, UT 1:46.41 2001 -- Texas 6:24.33 2000 -- Troy Dumais, UT 744.00 2000 -- Nate Dusing, UT 1:45.50 (Goldblatt, Suchand, Kemp, Rauch) 2001 -- Troy Dumais, UT 642.75 2001 -- Nate Dusing, UT 1:44.31 2002 -- Texas 6:26.26 2002 -- Troy Dumais, UT 691.30 2002 -- Ranier Kendrick, UT 1:45.85 (Pullin, Crocker, Kendrick, Kemp) 2003 -- Jon Linette, UT 607.40 2003 -- Rainer Kendrick, UT 1:47.51 2003 -- Texas 6:22.89 2004 -- Mark Shattuck, UT 601.20 2004 -- David Kahn, UT 1:47.27 (Suchand, Peirsol, Kendrick, Kemp) 2005 -- Eric Sehn, TAMU 574.75 2005 -- Rainer Kendrick, UT 1:47.29 2004 -- Texas 6:26.01 2006 -- Eric Sehn, TAMU 397.25 2006 -- Caleb McDermott, UT 1:47.62 (Nabors, Piersol, Kendrick, Diers) 2007 -- Eric Sehn, TAMU 412.65 2007 -- Caleb McDermott, UT 1:47.05 2005 -- Texas 6:23.37 (McGinnis, McDermott, Weber-Gale, Kendrick) Platform Diving 400-yard Individual Medley 2006 -- Texas A&M 6:37.52 1997 -- Mark Naftanel, TAMU 688.65 1997 -- Michael Windisch, NU 3:52.42 (Newmann, Benson, Loney, Neal) 1998 -- Mark Naftanel, TAMU 757.50 1998 -- Michael Windisch, NU 3:51.25 2007 -- Texas 6:18.43 1999 -- Mark Naftanel, TAMU 823.60 1999 -- Joey Montague, UT 3:46.97 (Walters, Klueh, Berens, Weber-Gale) 2000 -- Troy Dumais, UT 580.20 2000 -- Joey Montague, UT 3:47.40 2001 -- Justin Dumais, UT 592.35 2001-- Matt Ferrarelli, MU 3:47.38 2002 -- Justin Dumais, UT 621.85 2002 -- Scott Mueller, TAMU 3:51.11 200-yard Medley Relay 1997 -- Texas 1:27.35 2003 -- Jon Linette, UT 578.25 2003 -- Matt Ferrarelli, MU 3:48.99 (Walker, Livingston, Martyak, Esway) 2004 -- Christian Picard, TAMU 600.30 2004 -- Wade Kelley, UT 3:50.01 1998 -- Iowa State 1:28.83 2005 -- Eric Sehn, TAMU 579.10 2005 -- Wade Kelley, UT 3:49.55 (Rogers, Schindler, Ingesson, Gahan) 2006 -- Eric Sehn, TAMU 408.70 2006 -- Michael Klueh, UT 3:48.49 1999 -- Texas A&M 1:26.90 2007 -- Eric Sehn, TAMU 450.65 2007 -- Michael Klueh, UT 3:45.93 (Janes, Tate, Kappler, Colligan) 2000 -- Texas 1:26.08 200-yard Freestyle Relay BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS (Ulrickson, Chozick, Dusing, Jones) 1997 -- Texas 1:19.22 2001 -- Texas 1:26.15 (Martyak, Jones, Bittinger, Esway) Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet (Hannan, Hansen, Dusing, Crawford) 1998 -- Texas A&M 1:18.17 1997 -- Neil Walker, Texas, Jr.
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